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Unfortunately for Nate, and despite how well he has played, I still don't see a team signing him to be their starting point guard so that limits what he can make. I also don't think he wants to be the 6th man or starting PG on a fringe team. I would like to see him on a team like the Spurs for maybe 3 years/15 million.

Originally Posted by Guppyfighter

The division is going to be ran by the Sixers and Raptors in three years. Book it.

Nate Robinson is worth the full midlevel but I doubt he gets it or from Chicago. Bulls are a cheap team who have NEVER paid the luxury tax, they are already committed to 73 million next year. Paying Nate Robinson as well as filling out the roster would balloon their payroll past 80 million which the Bulls def arent about to do.

There is a definitely a fire under his backside. Don't know why it sparked when it did, and one could argue it sparked way too late, but he should get a fair contract. He's still got his limitations though and shouldn't expect the moon. I say he stays with Chicago, unless he might get shoved out of the rotation when Rose comes back.